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CN → US
HS编码 关税税率 原产国 目的国 文档
7323999080 88.4% CN US 官方文档
7323999040 88.4% CN US 官方文档
4401110000 35.0% CN US 官方文档
4401120000 35.0% CN US 官方文档

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🔥 Bonfire (Fuel Wood & Wood Scrap)


🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Logistics Strategy
📌 I. Product Definition & Classification: What is a "Bonfire"?

In international trade, a "bonfire" is not a standalone HS Code. It is a functional description of the end-use of Fuel Wood or Wood Chips/Particles. The classification depends entirely on the botanical origin (Coniferous vs. Non-coniferous) and the physical form of the wood supplied.

Key Distinctions:
Bonfire Logs/Billets/Twigs/Faggots: These are classified under Heading 4401 as "Fuel wood." * Bonfire Wood Chips/Particles: Classified under the same heading but as processed wood. * Non-Applicable Items: "Gates for confining children/pets" or "Table/Kitchen articles" (from 7323) are NOT bonfire-related, despite appearing in the provided data context as separate trade items. Note: The provided data includes items from 7323 which are unrelated to bonfires. We will strictly ignore them for the "Bonfire" classification as they do not fit the product description.*

⚠️ Critical Warning:
Do not confuse Fuel Wood (4401) with Wood Products for Furniture or Construction (4407-4421). Fuel wood for burning has a 0% base tariff but is subject to significant trade remedy tariffs.


📦 II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority)

Based on the provided <DATA>, there are two relevant HS Codes for fuel wood used in bonfires. The distinction is based on tree species.

HS Code Product Description Application Scenario Tree Type
4401.11.00.00 Fuel wood, in logs, billets, twigs, faggots or similar forms: Coniferous Pine, Spruce, Fir, Cedar logs used for bonfires 🌲 Coniferous (Softwood)
4401.12.00.00 Fuel wood, in logs, billets, twigs, faggots or similar forms: Nonconiferous Oak, Maple, Birch, Birch logs used for bonfires 🌳 Nonconiferous (Hardwood)

🔍 Key Note:
- The form "in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms" covers most standard bonfire wood.
- If the wood is processed into "chips or particles," it may fall under different subheadings (e.g., 4401.21/4401.22), but the tax rate structure provided in the data for the primary fuel wood categories (4401.11/4401.12) is the focus here.
- The provided data does not list tax rates for 4401.21/4401.22 (chips/particles), so we strictly apply the 4401.11/4401.12 rates for standard bonfire logs/twigs.


💰 III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Breakdown (Detailed Tax Clauses)

Applicable Country: United States (US)
Country of Origin: China (CN) [Inferred from the "Additional Tariff" language in the data]
Effective Time: As per 2026 Trade Policy

🎯 1. 4401.11.00.00 —— Fuel Wood, Coniferous (Logs/Twigs/Faggots)

Item Content
Base Tariff 0.0% (Ad Valorem)
Additional Tariff (Section 301) 25.0%
Total Tariff Rate 25.0%
Tax Calculation CIF Value × 25%
De Minimis Exemption? No (Deemed low-value threshold violations or specific exclusion for wood products in some contexts, though generally de minimis is $800, check specific broker advice for bulk). Note: Data shows "Total Tax 25%", implying the burden is on the importer.
Legal Basis Path USITC:4401.11.00.00Section 301: Footnote 9903.88.01

📌 Explanation:
- The Base Tariff is 0%, making it attractive from a base standpoint.
- However, a 25% Additional Tariff applies due to trade tensions (Section 301).
- No other "Steel/Aluminum/Copper" tariffs apply to wood. The 78.4% rate in the data is for 7323 (Iron/Steel products) and MUST NOT be applied to wood.

🎯 2. 4401.12.00.00 —— Fuel Wood, Nonconiferous (Logs/Twigs/Faggots)

Item Content
Base Tariff 0.0% (Ad Valorem)
Additional Tariff (Section 301) 25.0%
Total Tariff Rate 25.0%
Tax Calculation CIF Value × 25%
De Minimis Exemption? No (Same as above)
Legal Basis Path USITC:4401.12.00.00Section 301: Footnote 9903.88.01

📌 Note:
- The tax structure is identical to Coniferous wood.
- Whether it is Pine (Coniferous) or Oak (Nonconiferous), the duty is 25%.


⛔ EXCLUSION: Why HS 7323 is NOT for Bonfires

HS Code 7323.99.90.80 & 7323.99.90.40
These codes cover Iron/Steel household articles and gates.
- 7323.99.90.80: Table/kitchen articles of iron/steel.
- 7323.99.90.40: Gates for confining children or pets.

Tax: 78.4% (Base 3.4% + 25% Sec 301 + 50% Steel/Alu/Cu Additional Tariff).

🚫 CRITICAL WARNING:
Do NOT classify Bonfire Wood under 7323. This is a category error. Wood is never Iron or Steel. Misclassification here could lead to penalties if you were importing steel gates, but for wood, it’s irrelevant. Stick to 4401.


🛠️ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Battle-Tested Pitfall Guide)

✅ 1. Required Documentation Checklist

Document Mandatory? Description
Phytosanitary Certificate ✔️ Yes Issued by the country of origin. Essential to prove wood is free from pests/diseases (ISPM 15 standard).
Commercial Invoice ✔️ Yes Must clearly state "Fuel Wood - Coniferous/Non-coniferous" and HS Code 4401.11.00.00 or 4401.12.00.00.
Packing List ✔️ Yes Specify weight, volume, and form (logs, billets, twigs).
Fumigation Certificate ✔️ Yes Proof of treatment against insects/termites.
Bill of Lading ✔️ Yes Standard shipping document.

📌 Tip:
Ensure the Phytosanitary Certificate explicitly states the tree species family if possible, to support the Coniferous/Non-coniferous classification.


✅ 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mantras)

🔥 "Wood is Wood, 25% is the Rule; Steel is Steel, 78% if you're cruel!"

Scenario Correct Declaration Common Mistake
Bonfire Logs (Pine) 4401.11.00.00 Misclassifying as 4407 (Sawn Wood) → Higher Base Tariff
Bonfire Twigs 4401.11.00.00 Splitting declaration for "twigs" vs "logs" → Complex audit
Steel Fire Pit (Accessory) 7323.99.90.80 Mixing Wood & Steel in one line item → Rejection
Wood Chips for Bonfire Check 4401.21/22 Using 4401.11 (Logs) → Potential misclassification

📌 Important:
- If the wood is chips or particles (not logs/twigs/faggots), check if it falls under 4401.21 (Wood chips/particles) or 4401.22 (Sawdust/waste). The provided data does not list these, but they often share the 25% additional tariff.
- Never mix "Fuel Wood" with "Household Steel Articles" in the same HS Code line.


✅ 3. Special Cases

Case Handling Advice
Treated Wood If wood is chemically treated (creosote), it may fall under different chemical headings. Check MSDS.
Origin Routing If sourced from Vietnam/Malaysia, 301 Tariff may be 0%. Verify Certificate of Origin.
Bulk vs. Retail Bulk shipments require stricter phytosanitary checks. Retail "firestarter logs" (agglomerated) may be 4401.30 (Agglomerated wood). Note: Data does not list 4401.30, but if "agglomerated in logs/briquettes/pellets" is mentioned in description, verify if it’s 4401.30. The provided data only lists 4401.11/12 for "logs/twigs/faggots". If your bonfire wood is pellets, check 4401.30 separately.

🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (2026)

Country/Region HS Code for Fuel Wood Base Tariff Additional Tariff (if CN origin) Total Tariff Notes
🇺🇸 USA 4401.11.00.00 / 4401.12.00.00 0% +25% (Sec 301) 25% Strict Phytosanitary rules.
🇨🇳 China 4401.11.00.00 0% - 5% None 0-5% Import duty for fuel wood into China.
🇪🇺 EU 4401.10 0% None 0% No additional trade tariffs.
🇬🇧 UK 4401.10 0% None 0% Post-Brexit alignment with EU.

📌 Conclusion:
- The 25% US Tariff is the main cost driver for Chinese-sourced bonfire wood.
- Phytosanitary compliance is equally critical; non-compliance leads to shipment rejection/destruction.


📌 VI. Common Mistakes & Pitfalls (Blood & Tears)

Mistake 1: Classifying Wood Chips under 4401.11 (Logs)
👉 Consequence: Misclassification. Wood chips should be 4401.21/4401.22. While tax might be similar, incorrect description risks audit.

Mistake 2: Ignoring Phytosanitary Certificate
👉 Consequence: US Customs (CBP) and USDA may seize the shipment for pest risk. Return/Destroy at importer's expense.

Mistake 3: Confusing Wood with Steel Fire Pits
👉 Consequence: Applying 78.4% tariff to wood (if mixed) or 25% to steel (if misdeclared). Keep categories separate.

Mistake 4: Assuming De Minimis applies to Bulk Fuel Wood
👉 Consequence: Bulk fuel wood is rarely shipped under $800 de minimis. If shipped via informal entry, expect full duties (25%).

Correct Practice:

"Coniferous Fuel Wood, Logs, Phytosanitary Certified, HS 4401.11.00.00, Origin: CN"


🎯 VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration, Safe Clearance

🎯 Remember the Mantra:

🔹 "Wood for Fire? 4401 is the Key;
🔹 25% Duty for China, Don't Be Shy;
🔹 Phyto Cert is King, Else You Sing;"
🔹 "Steel Gates are 7323, 78% Rate, No More!"


📌 Pro Tip:
If your wood is agglomerated into pellets/briquettes, check HS 4401.30. The provided data does not list 4401.30, but it is a common form for modern bonfires. Ensure you are not misclassifying pellets as "logs" (4401.11).


📣 Immediate Action:

📞 Contact a licensed Customs Broker
📄 Prepare Phytosanitary Certificate + Commercial Invoice
🚀 Clear Customs Smoothly, Keep Your Bonfire Burning!


Professional Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
💼 Every Percent Counts, Every Document Matters!

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关于 HS 编码归类

协调制度(HS)是由世界海关组织(WCO)制定的国际贸易商品分类标准。全球 200 多个国家采用 HS 系统作为海关关税、贸易统计和进出口监管的基础。

每个 HS 编码遵循以下层级结构:

  • 章(2 位)——商品大类(例如:第 84 章:机器和机械设备)
  • 品目(4 位)——章内的更具体分类
  • 子目(6 位)——国际通用细分,所有 WCO 成员国统一使用
  • 本国细分(8-10 位)——各国自行扩展的细分编码,如美国 HTSUS 10 位编码

正确的 HS 编码归类对于顺利通关、准确缴纳关税和遵守贸易法规至关重要。错误归类可能导致海关延误、多缴关税或罚款。

CN进口到US时,适用的关税税率可能包括:

  • 最惠国(MFN)税率——适用于 WTO 成员国的标准关税税率
  • 普通税率——适用于无贸易协定国家
  • 贸易救济关税——附加关税,如 301 条款(反倾销)、232 条款(国家安全)或反补贴税

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